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UAC chief says Russian aircraft could account for up to 100% of country’s fleet

Russian Aviaton » Tuesday June 2, 2026 11:50 MSK

Russian-made aircraft are capable of accounting for more than 50% and even up to 100% of Russia’s aircraft fleet, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec) CEO Vadim Badekha said in an interview with TASS ahead of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

"Russia is a great aviation power. Nowhere else do people love aviation the way they do in our country. Therefore, our aircraft can account for 50%, 70%, and even 100% of the fleet. If patriotism, common sense, and economic efficiency align, 50% is not the limit," he said.

Badekha also highlighted the current scale and pace of work on the civilian aircraft lineup. In his opinion, the development of civilian aircraft manufacturing is becoming a driver of growth for the entire machine-building industry.

Earlier, Aeroflot CEO Sergey Alexandrovsky said that over the next decade the share of Russian-made aircraft in the carrier’s fleet could reach 50%.